AMUSEMENTS.
' E^tRYBObY’S PICTURES. “THE RETURN OF DR. FU gj&:‘: . 'i" MANCHU.” . . . . |v r The familiar accents of those who *V' live in Great Britain predominate in \ the <?ast of “The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu,” Parainount’s. thrilLmelov draiha which comes to the Princess to-night. V Sijt'bf the players employ the typical inflection of the Englishman—all of them having acquired it during life ’ r in;England or in ; English territories.' «qse actors are 0. P. ’Heggie, WilAustin,.' Evelyn Hall; Shayle fiilrier, David Dunbar and Margaret Fealy,' Heggie and Dunbar were born iiri Australia, Gardner in New Zealand, .! ’ in' 'British Guiana, Miss Hall Jpi lreland, and Miss Fealy in England. Wmm have acted on the English stage. Although most ‘of them were not born in 'England, all have lived there for' eitensive periods., Warner Oland, in tlilv title' role,. presents 'an interesting blend ‘of .nationalities. He is a oft.‘Sweden. He plays, the part of an (hirientall,' but . speaks his lines, ; of cdfeirse/'in English. Jean’ Arthur arid Nm). Hamilton play the romantic leads * in* 'this ' picture. A 1 good supporting programme will also be shown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1932, Page 3
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181AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1932, Page 3
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